Wetland Plants of New England

Wetland Plants of New England
Author: Donald Padgett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-04-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692632055

Wetland Plants of New England provides information on the rich woody flora of the region's wetlands and offers a ready means of identifying these plants at any time of the year. Aimed at students, conservationists, interested citizens, and professional fieldworkers in the wetland sciences, it is intended to bridge the gap between more technical floras and overly-simple field guides with a focus on wetland trees, shrubs, and lianas. Coverage includes all woody species-native, naturalized, or escaped-within the six New England states that one may encounter in or around swamps, bogs, and marshes. 124 plant species, common or rare, are fully described, mapped & illustrated with an additional 50 species discussed for comparison purposes.Identification keys are provided for both summer or winter conditions.

Field Guide to Tidal Wetland Plants of the Northeastern United States and Neighboring Canada

Field Guide to Tidal Wetland Plants of the Northeastern United States and Neighboring Canada
Author: Ralph W. Tiner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781558496668

First published in 1987, Ralph W. Tiner's A Field Guide to Coastal Wetland Plants of the Northeastern United States soon established itself as the definitive work on its subject. Now Tiner has prepared a revised and expanded edition, broadening the coverage both botanically and geographically. It emphasizes plant identification and includes descriptions of over 700 species and illustrations of approximately 550 species. More tidal wetland types are covered (beaches, rocky shores, and tidal swamps) and the geographic scope extends as far north as Canada's Maritime Provinces.

A Naturalist's Guide to Wetland Plants

A Naturalist's Guide to Wetland Plants
Author: Donald D. Cox
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2002-06-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0815651848

Here is a comprehensive, significant study of wetlands flora, which encompasses all members of the plant and fungi kingdoms. These include poisonous, hallucinogenic, medicinal, and edible plant life as well as native and non-native plants that have the potential to become troublesome weed species. Complete and accurate details are offered on plant collection and preservation. A special chapter provides nontechnical investigations and projects for those pursuing areas beyond the realm of gathering and identifying flora. Conservation and habitat preservation are emphasized throughout the book. Handsomely illustrated, informative, and easy to read, this hands-on guide will prove an accessible and invaluable companion to professional and amateur naturalists as well as to students and the general public.

Wetland Plants of the Upper Midwest

Wetland Plants of the Upper Midwest
Author: Steve Chadde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2019-10-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781951682019

First published in 1998 as A Great Lakes Wetland Flora, this new (2019) work has been extensively revised to reflect recent taxonomic changes, and includes many new illustrations, and all-new county-level distribution maps for over 900 wetland and aquatic plant species in 109 plant families. Features: Keys to each vascular plant family, genus and species Organized into four major groups: Ferns and Fern Allies, Conifers, Dicots, Monocots, then alphabetically by family and genus More than 900 species described Illustrated with hundreds of line drawings Conservation status (endangered or threatened) in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Wetland indicator status (2016 rankings) Habitat information Fully indexed (both scientific name and common name) for ease-of-use

Wetland Plants of the Northern Great Plains

Wetland Plants of the Northern Great Plains
Author: Steve Chadde
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781480292352

A comprehensive field guide to over 500 vascular plant species found in the region's marshes, fens, bogs, wet meadows and low prairie, plus the aquatic plants of lakes, ponds, rivers and streams.